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Published April 5, 2023 5:45am EDT
Cash App founder Bob Lee fatally stabbed in San Francisco: report
The tech executive's friends identified him as the stabbing victim, according to local outlets
Landon Mion
By Landon Mion | Fox News
Lee was rushed to the hospital to receive treatment for his life-threatening injuries, but he later succumbed to his injuries.
No arrests have been made in connection with the stabbing as of Wednesday morning. The incident remains under investigation.
Lee was the Chief Product Officer of San Francisco-based cryptocurrency company MobileCoin.
He previously worked at Google, where he led Android's core library team and launched "the world’s most used operating system," his profile on MobileCoin’s official website reads.
The tech mogul also founded the social network Present, and invested in and advised other companies, including Figma, Clubhouse, Beeper and Faire.
During the coronavirus pandemic, Lee helped the World Health Organization with their mobile app and led development for an at-home testing company.
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